Padres unveil U.S. Navy-themed camouflage alternate jerseys

The Padres will be wearing Navy-inspired camouflage uniforms for Sunday home games next season, the team announced Tuesday.
San Diego's new uniform is in line with the team’s long-standing tradition of honoring the military with its uniforms in addition to other programming. Players and manager Andy Green modeled the naval-inspired, navy-blue jerseys on the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier currently docked in the city. The team’s standard navy blue hats and grey pants will be paired with the new-look tops.
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Manager Andy Green and James Shields are all smiles over the new Sunday home jersey 😀⚓️👊🏻 pic.twitter.com/1svIder6XM
— San Diego Padres (@Padres) December 1, 2015
Just unveiled! The #Padres will introduce new @USNavy digital camouflage jerseys for Sunday home games in 2016!https://t.co/pdE67aUP4I
— San Diego Padres (@Padres) December 1, 2015
The Padres will also continue to wear their marine-themed jerseys on select dates, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune.
